HAMBURG, Germany : “Netherlands & Poland Struggle in Euro 2024”, Stripped of their leading lights, the Netherlands and Poland limp to the start line at the European Championship on Sunday when they begin their Group D campaign in Hamburg.
The Dutch must do without playmaker Frenkie de Jong due to an ankle injury and Poland talisman Robert Lewandowski will also miss the opening game.
The Dutch injury list also includes Europa League winners Marten de Roon and Teun Koopmeiners as well as defender Sven Botman.
“In principle we still have a strong squad now,” Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman said.
“I think that we have been a little unlucky with quite a few injuries during the past year and also for sure a lot of injuries to players who were more than valuable for the national team.”
Poland are likely to suffer more of a morale blow with the absence of 35-year-old Lewandowski who has scored 82 goals in 150 internationals.
“He’s an outstanding player, who has given much to the team in how he helped in every way,” Poland coach Michal Probierz said.
Koeman stirred up controversy before the game by suggesting Lewandowski’s injury might be a bluff to which Probierz responded with irritation.
“If we officially report something like this, it is to remove doubts from our supporters,” he said.
“He (Koeman) may have enormous knowledge of injuries. I don’t and I just have confidence in our medical staff. There is a quote: ‘Tell the truth and people think you are lying’. That applies here.”
With matches to come against Austria and France, Sunday’s game is viewed as a must-win for both teams.
The Dutch are unbeaten in their last 12 meetings with Poland, last losing to them in 1979.